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IMPORTANT WOMEN. AMELIA EARHART, FAMOUS FLIER, LEFT, AND MRS. FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT
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Harris & Ewing
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IMPORTANT WOMEN. AMELIA EARHART, FAMOUS FLIER, LEFT, AND MRS. FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT
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English: IMPORTANT WOMEN. AMELIA EARHART, FAMOUS FLIER, LEFT, AND MRS. FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT PHOTOGRAPHED AS THEY APPROACHED THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY WHERE THE CONQUORER OF THE ATLANTIC AND THE PACIFIC BY AIR ADDRESSED THE MEMBERS
Date [1935]
Medium negative : glass
Dimensions 4 x 5 in. or smaller
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  • LC-DIG-hec-47081 (digital file from original negative)
  • Call Number: LC-H21- C-387 [P&P]
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This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs division
under the digital ID hec.47081.
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